party food
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Topic: party food
Posted By: MILF
Subject: party food
Date Posted: 22 October 2007 at 9:19pm
its that time again, xanthe is turning 4 on sunday, and i need to get organised for her party. this year we have hired a local playcentre for the day, so will have no mess to clean up and dont have to worry about the weather, but the downside is we have to transport all the food with us.
so does anyone have any ideas for party food that can handle being put in a container and moved? would love to make merangues (sp) and things but they might not hold up to travel so well.
she is having a cowgirl theme too - dh suggested having trail food, baked beans and damper, but that is NOT the sort of cowgirl party we are having!
------------- Lyla - mum to
Xanthe - my big 4 year old
and
Jordis - 1 year old
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Posted By: AnnC
Date Posted: 22 October 2007 at 9:48pm
hehe@ your Dh lyla.
the likes of sausage rolls, fairy cakes etc... always good. does the playcentre have a oven you can use?
------------- Ann
Also Mum to Josh (15) and Brooke (10)
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Posted By: Faraway
Date Posted: 22 October 2007 at 10:21pm
Cheerios, carrot sticks, cupcakes, fairybread, sausage rolls, little packs of raisins, crackers...
Is the food just for kids or for adults too? If for adults you could make some sushi pieces, mini mince savouries, club sandwiches, fruit and marshmellow kebabs...
Actually kids and adults'll prob eat the same thing!
Good luck planning your menu - fingers crossed for a stress free day!
------------- http://lilypie.com">
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